Premier League 2025-26: Saudi owners’ desire for success at Newcastle remains unchanged, says Howe Manager Eddie Howe said on Friday that Newcastle United’s Saudi Arabian owners remained as committed as ever to the club’s success, even as their Public Investment Fund prepares to cut ties with the LIV Golf series.
PIF, which spent more than $5 billion on LIV Golf since it launched in 2022, said on Thursday that it would cut funding at the close of the 2026 season, leaving the breakaway circuit scrambling for new backers.
The sovereign wealth fund, chaired by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is involved in several other sports and acquired Newcastle in October 2021.
Asked about meeting with PIF this week, Howe told reporters: “The owners and representatives of PIF were over and it was constructive, good meetings and I was a small part of that.
“It’s always constructive because they clearly care so much about the football club,” the English manager added, speaking ahead of a home meeting with Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday.
“The long-term planning that is clearly going on, on a number of levels, it’s exciting times ahead for the club, regardless of what happens short term…
“The desire is unchanged, to try and get to the top of the Premier League, to try and win as many trophies consistently as possible. I don’t think while PIF are our owners, or part owners, majority owners, that will change.”
In its statement announcing it was cutting funding to LIV Golf, PIF added that it remained committed to deploying capital internationally in line with its investment strategy, “including current and future investments in various sports as a priority sector.”
Newcastle enjoyed some success in its first few seasons under Saudi ownership, twice qualifying for the UEFA Champions League and winning the League Cup last year.
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However, it has struggled this season and sits 14th in the Premier League standings after four straight defeats, leading to questions over Howe’s future at the club.
“I’ve never needed clarity in my head, in the sense that I’m here, I’m working and I’m committed,” he said.
“A football club has to do what a football club has to do. The football club needs to see we are going in the right direction and there’s a positive feeling and fighting on all fronts.
“You can talk as much as you want but the proof is in how the team performs. I’m under no illusions that that needs to be positive.”
Published on May 01, 2026
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Manager Eddie Howe said on Friday that Newcastle United’s Saudi Arabian owners remained as committed as ever to the club’s success, even as their Public Investment Fund prepares to cut ties with the LIV Golf series.
PIF, which spent more than $5 billion on LIV Golf since it launched in 2022, said on Thursday that it would cut funding at the close of the 2026 season, leaving the breakaway circuit scrambling for new backers.
The sovereign wealth fund, chaired by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is involved in several other sports and acquired Newcastle in October 2021.
Asked about meeting with PIF this week, Howe told reporters: “The owners and representatives of PIF were over and it was constructive, good meetings and I was a small part of that.
“It’s always constructive because they clearly care so much about the football club,” the English manager added, speaking ahead of a home meeting with Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday.
“The long-term planning that is clearly going on, on a number of levels, it’s exciting times ahead for the club, regardless of what happens short term…
“The desire is unchanged, to try and get to the top of the Premier League, to try and win as many trophies consistently as possible. I don’t think while PIF are our owners, or part owners, majority owners, that will change.”
In its statement announcing it was cutting funding to LIV Golf, PIF added that it remained committed to deploying capital internationally in line with its investment strategy, “including current and future investments in various sports as a priority sector.”
Newcastle enjoyed some success in its first few seasons under Saudi ownership, twice qualifying for the UEFA Champions League and winning the League Cup last year.
ALSO READ | Salah ‘deserves big send-off’, says Liverpool boss Slot
However, it has struggled this season and sits 14th in the Premier League standings after four straight defeats, leading to questions over Howe’s future at the club.
“I’ve never needed clarity in my head, in the sense that I’m here, I’m working and I’m committed,” he said.
“A football club has to do what a football club has to do. The football club needs to see we are going in the right direction and there’s a positive feeling and fighting on all fronts.
“You can talk as much as you want but the proof is in how the team performs. I’m under no illusions that that needs to be positive.”
Published on May 01, 2026

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